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Insects, Etc.
XXXVIII.Plate
- XXXVIII.XIX.—Insects, Etc. From various drawing-books; Fig. 1, lady-bird; 2, cricket; 3, humble-bee; 5, lizard; 6, wasp; 7, dragon-flies; 8, grasshopper.
- XXXVIII.XX.—Procession or Insects from Kakemono. The drawing depicts a procession of grasshoppers, wasps, and other insects: they carry a cage in which is a beetle, and various grasses and flowers as insignia, also cones, etc., as baggage; a mantis beetle is ridden as a horse, and insects walk in front to clear the way. The drawing is a caricature of a Daimio’s procession.
- XXXVIII.XXI.—Frog, Crabs, and Prawn, in upper part of plate, are copied from original drawings. The Dragon, in lower part, from a cloisonné enamel dish.
- XXXVIII.XXII.—Bats. From old embroidery. Crickets and Insects.—From original drawing.
Fishes.
- XXXVIII.XXIII.—Flowering Shrub (Lespedeza). From lacquer, gold leaves and stem, red flowers, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XXIV.—Chrysanthemum (conventional). From embroidery, leaves and stems in various shades of green, flowers from pale salmon to deep red, fan cord and tassels in gold.
- XXXVIII.XXV.—Cherry Blossoms. From old lacquer, flowers, and leaves in different coloured gold, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XXVI.—Sea Pinks, upper part of plate. From old lacquer; flowers in shades of gold, silver, and red; leaves gold, on aventurine ground. Lower part: branches of cherry tree. From old lacquer; flowers and leaves in three shades of gold, on aventurine ground.
- XXXVIII.XXVII.—Birds and Flowers from Kakemono. Original; yellow and pink chrysanthemums, leaves and stems grey-green; flowering grass in shades of red, bird brown.
- XXXVIII.XXVIII.—Peony, upper part of plate, from old lacquer; flowers, leaves, and stem in three shades of gold, on black ground. Wild Plum, on lower part, ditto ditto.
- XXXVIII.XXIX.—Wisteria (conventional), upper part of plate, from original drawing in Indian ink. Water-lily (conventional), lower part, from blue and white porcelain.
- XXXVIII.XXX.—Bamboo and Plum. From lacquer, trees in gold, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XXXI.—Cherry. Upper part of plate, from original drawing, leaves in shades of brown, flowers white, on brown-yellow ground. Lower part from embroidery; stem and leaves in various shades of green, flowers white, with pink stamens, and pink and red, with white stamens, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XXXII.—Plum Tree. From old embroidery, stem and bamboo in green, buds in white, flowers in gold, on dark-blue ground.
- XXXVIII.XXXIII.—Various Studies of Trees. From Hokusai’s Mangua.
- XXXVIII.XXXIV.—Various Flowers. From Hokusai’s Mangua.
- XXXVIII.XXXV.—Groups of Iris growing in Water, with Staging in a Native Garden. Fac-simile of old lacquered tray.
- XXXVIII.XXXVI.—Various Flowers. From drawing-book.
- XXXVIII.XXXVII.—Studies of Bamboo, Grasses, Etc. From Hokusai’s Mangua.
- XXXVIII.XXXVIII.—Lespedeza, Fern and Grass. From old lacquer, the foliage, etc., in various shades of gold, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XXXIX.—Bamboo, Fir, Wild Cherry, and Crane—emblematic of longevity, From old lacquer. Trees, etc., in gold, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XL.—Various Flowers. From drawing-books.
- XXXVIII.XLI.—Decorations for Sword Guards. From drawing-book by Isai, pupil of Hokusai.
- XXXVIII.XLII.—Bamboo, Pine, Plum, and China Rose, enclosed with bamboo railing. From old lacquer. Foliage in gold, on black ground.
- XXXVIII.XLIII.—Barley, Millet, Vetch, and Thistle. From Hokusai’s Mangua.
- XXXVIII.XLIV.—Flowers (conventional), From lacquer. Flowers, leaves, and stem in three golds, on black ground.